holder lied under oath on multiple occasions. but rest assured robert mueller can now sleep well at night after taking down a decorated military hero who dedicated his entire adult life to public service, 33 years serving his country, five of those years in the field of battle. great job, mr. mueller. i m sure america is feeling a lot safer tonight now that lieutenant general flynn pled guilty to lying to the fbi when the fbi never thought he lied. now, later this week, by friday, mueller is expected to file new memos on michael cohen and paul manafort who have also been accused of violating their plea deal. still the only thing in common with flynn, manafort and cohen is that their cases similarly have absolutely nothing to do with trump-russia collusion, period. we are dealing with taxi medallions and loan applications and taxes from back in 2007. we ll have a lot more later on the show with that but, first, with the details from his breaking news report is the hill s john solomon.
under investigation. the trump organization, the taxi medallions. my question is how do you rebuild your life after that, after you ve become such a public figure and after so many of your businesses and ties are under investigation. thank you. i m going to ask you stay close to a camera. we think the documents could be coming out any minute. thank you. so you thought the mid terms were over, right? wrong. a recalled race in north carolina centers around allegations of voter fraud with no clear path forward. the chair of north carolina s democratic party joins me next. a live look over at capitol hill where the casket of george h.w. bush lies-in-state. kpem pay respects tonight and tomorrow before the funeral services in washington. and then texas where the late president will be laid to rest. president trump and first lady milania trump honoring president bush late last night. 45 absoluting 41. we also learned from the
trump became of interest, even more so, imagine their response when they re like, oh my god, one of the guys we ve been tracking all of these years may actually become the president. he doesn t have a great shot at it but he s in the running and for putin not to know about that, not to have been briefed by his own intelligence services, that somebody that they had been watching and in fact doing business with for decades was now in the running for president, it would have been incompetence. it would have been it s just almost unthinkable that putin would not have known about that. which puts trump s words, as i say, in a new and disturbing light. gloria, when steve talks about decade of business and all the things that the russians would have gathered on trump in that time, you are reporting tonight that trump tower moscow is now just one of many topics regarding the president that cohen talked with mueller s team about and, and this is stunning, 70 hours so far of questioning betw
law s footsteps, cohen got involved with the taxi industry. michael was affiliated with a fleet of 200 cabs in new york city and owned some medallions in chicago. in about 2012 he was reporting about $90,000 a month in income from his taxi business. but two of his business associates and taxi medallions, simon gasher and the taxi king were convicted of multiple crimes. this is one of the vulnerabilities that michael cohen created for himself. by being in business with someone who got on the wrong side of the law. gene friedman like psychen checkered history. simon garber has a very checkered history. all of these tax fraud charges run related to michael cohen. but the company he keeps is noticeable. after running for new york city council in 2003 and losing
sean: all of these others players, ohr and others, they are meeting with this oligarch who is friends with putin. this is supposed to be about putin and we are talking about taxi medallions and bank loan applications. democrats with collude with the russians and buy it. but when republicans have a meeting with a russian it sounds criminal. that s what frustrated people so much about the unfairness and telling of this story. sean: congressman, the last word on this tonight. as a former federal prosecutor, what i heard today in bruce ohr s testimony was shocking, alarming and disappointing. these times of things did not happen in the justice department where i worked. sean: you are a former prosecutor. i have a lot of respect for